Tuesday, July 01, 2008

My Normal Day

Today was a normal day at school. There was pure humanities today so I had 2 free periods. I was supposed to do Legende with Jie Ying but I didn't bring my violin because I had to carry fencing things. We went to the hall and the others played with the piano. I don't play the piano so I nearly died of boredome. After dunno who got up from the piano, I went over to play my daily dosage of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Then, after I finished struggling with it, I tried to find a fault in the piano that was making me play so lousily. I quickly lowered my head to examine the keys when suddenly, *bang*. No, the piano didn't explode. It was my head that nearly got cracked open. I bounced back up from the piano frame and looked around. No stars. But I could feel the pain on my head. I got up from the piano and tried hard to balance while walking to an empty part of the stage to sit. The pain subsided within 2-3mins. Shortly after, I noticed there was a bump on my head that either sarah or megan thought was a mosquito bite that swelled up. I have yet to see it's (deadly) effects.

There was Chinese common test today. The teacher thought it was one hour and I just believed her. Then 45mins later, she said apologised and told her we had only 5mins left. I still had 2 questions left . I rushed and managed to fill the lines with some nonsense. Regarding my poor head, I don't think it'll have any noticeable effects on chinese. It's already horrible and it can't be any worse. The knock didn't make me start liking chinese either, so I'm still safe for now.

After school, I spent some time in the music room practicing Legende with Jie Ying. I borrowed Pearlyn's violin and I wasn't used to it so I feel guilty for contributing to noise pollution. I went for fencing at 3.30pm. Jie Ying caught me running around the parade ground. Fencing was fun because I won all my bouts (matches) so yay.

Then, I came home and did violin practice part I (scales-153) for 40 mins. Then I ate dinner. The dish was slightly, no, overly spicy and I nearly had to call the bishan fire station. Then I continued with violin practice part II (the rest-pieces, sight reading by doing studies). I am only going to focus on examinable material for the next 17 days. I only touched Spring early last year and a few times in June this year. I think I won't play Spring anymore. I'll just repeat a piece-either gavotte en rondeau or czardas, so jie ying, please be prepared..

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